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Ahoy! SoCal deputies recover boat stolen from Marina del Rey Sea Scouts
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- A 30-foot sailboat stolen in mid-March from a local scouting nonprofit was recovered Monday by the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.
- Authorities arrested a 41-year-old man the following day on suspicion of possession of stolen property and possession of narcotics for sales, according to the LASD.
- The vessel, named Island Hopper, belongs to Ship 16, a unit of the Sea Scouts, a program of Scouting America.
A 30-foot sailboat stolen in mid-March from a local scouting nonprofit was recovered Monday by the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. (Marina Del Rey Sheriff’s Station) By Jaclyn Cosgrove Staff Writer Follow June 27, 2026 2:26 PM PT Share via Close extra sharing options Email Facebook X Linked In Threads Reddit Whats App Copy Link URL Copied! Print See more from the L.A. Times in Google Search. Set us as preferred
A 30-foot sailboat stolen in mid-March from a local scouting nonprofit was recovered Monday by the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.
Authorities arrested a 41-year-old man the following day on suspicion of possession of stolen property and possession of narcotics for sales, according to the LASD.
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